2‐Aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2‐APB) is a reliable blocker of store‐operated Ca 2+ entry but an inconsistent inhibitor of InsP 3 ‐induced Ca 2+ release

  • Bootman M
  • Collins T
  • Mackenzie L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Since its introduction to Ca 2+ signaling in 1997, 2‐aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2‐APB) has been used in many studies to probe for the involvement of inositol 1,4,5‐trisphosphate receptors in the generation of Ca 2+ signals. Due to reports of some nonspecific actions of 2‐APB, and the fact that its principal antagonistic effect is on Ca 2+ entry rather than Ca 2+ release, this compound may not have the utility first suggested. However, 2‐APB has thrown up some interesting results, particularly with respect to store‐operated Ca 2+ entry in nonexcitable cells. These data indicate that although it must be used with caution, 2‐APB can be useful in probing certain aspects of Ca 2+ signaling.—Bootman, M. D., Collins, T. J., Mackenzie, L., Roderick, H. L., Berridge, M. J., Peppiatt, C. M. 2‐Aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2‐APB) is a reliable blocker of store‐operated Ca 2+ entry but an inconsistent inhibitor of InsP 3 ‐induced Ca 2+ release. FASEB J . 16, 1145–1150 (2002)

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Bootman, M. D., Collins, T. J., Mackenzie, L., Roderick, H. L., Berridge, M. J., & Peppiatt, C. M. (2002). 2‐Aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2‐APB) is a reliable blocker of store‐operated Ca 2+ entry but an inconsistent inhibitor of InsP 3 ‐induced Ca 2+ release. The FASEB Journal, 16(10), 1145–1150. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.02-0037rev

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